Stop The War; but what war am I fighting?

Sunday, December 12, 2004

Dont be surprised if you guys see me tomorrow for floorball and all other stuffs. Heh.
No no. Dont give me those wolf whistles and all. Hehehh.

Ahhhh the wind in my hair. Eh? Haha.


Food for Thought...
Given the recent world population data, it shows that the amount of females is much, much more compared to the male beings. This simple fact raises a few questions.
Is monogamy still bound to be relevant in today's society?
If not, how many partners should a man get? (personally, I'd still prefer the monogamy)
And.
The big, big question. Is there still room for homosexuals in the community, especially gays?

Homosexuality: Nature or Nurture?
Scientific studies do show, to a certain extent, that homosexuality is indeed in the genes. So, does this mean that one cannot evade himself from being homosexual? Sounds unfair to me.
Sociologists then say that homosexuality arises due to the way that the child is being brought up. Again, does the child have any control over how he is being brought up? Unfair too.

Personally, I think that homosexuality exists because we blatantly allowed it to exist. Yes I know. This sounds difficult to the mind. But if one can't actually control his genes, nor alter the process in his early ages, then how does he evade the problem, if there is indeed a proven solution in the first place, of homosexuality?
So.
Who's fault? Science? Society? Family? The individual himself? God? (I'd reject the last idea nonetheless)
It's quite hard to make the call, I suppose.
But personally, I'd be blaming it on the individual.
Individual? Well yeah. I'm holding on to the principle that every individual with his own right state of mind can differentiate between what is right and otherwise. Not only that, the courage and ability to act on it is another factor. What's the use of a good cause without courage? Zilch.
Wait wait.
Don't get me wrong here. I'm not pointing the finger entirely at homosexuals. Individuals eventually congregate to become the family, and hence society.
So you get the point? In the end, all is to blame, you and me included.


"What you say, anyway, will not last, will pass in a flash right down before me, and it's got me on my knees."

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